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Ministry of Culture and 5 provinces unite for Buddhist Lent extravaganza

UBON RATCHATHANI – The Ministry of Culture is working with five provinces to hold a major event marking the beginning of Buddhist Lent. The event’s...

Culture Ministry to promote Thai food, boxing and films

BANGKOK,(NNT) – The Ministry of Culture has planned to promote Thai food, boxing and films to attract more money to the country. Culture Minister Vira...

Ministry of Culture awards outstanding fathers on Father’s Day

BANGKOK - The Ministry of Culture has awarded outstanding fathers and given scholarships to poor students with good academic performance on the occasion of...

Culture ministry to publish Thai history and Kings’ contributions books

BANGKOK – The Prime Minister has echoed nationalism among the general public, while the Ministry of Culture is set to publish Thai history books...

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CRS, remittances and the expat question in Thailand, 2026

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Heartbreaking Pattaya house fire leaves elderly couple escaping death by seconds

PATTAYA, Thailand — A late-night house fire narrowly spared the lives of an elderly couple in Nongprue on January 10. At around 10 p.m.,...

Transgender fight outside Pattaya home disturbs family, owner calls for police action

PATTAYA, Thailand — A South Pattaya resident has expressed frustration after repeated incidents of public fighting outside their home in Soi Kor Pai 2....

Wild brawl erupts among Russian tourists in Jomtien, friend knocked out while trying to...

PATTAYA, Thailand — Chaos broke out in front of a convenience store at the entrance of Jomtien Soi 15 late on January 8, when...

Tolerance has broken Pattaya’s streets

PATTAYA, Thailand – Every major festival in Pattaya follows the same script: bright lights, big crowds, and official talk of “order” and “safety.” Then...